IGHB()RHOOD NEWS
McFadden •
for
Gene Rector of
formerly of Canton,
dinner guests
R. Lee, Robert
in for dessert were
Hootman, Dr. and
Miss Carol Jo
McReynolds
suffered a
night and entered
in Hannibal. Her
I07.
and Mrs. Ruth
guests of Mr.
of St. Charles,
Wednesday of last
the General
Christian Church
in the Visitors
in Des Moires.
School Classes of
held their annual
11, at the Golden
and Mrs. Emmett
Mrs. Johnson
of 1943.
DeCoster returned
St. Paul, Minn.,
by the serious
brotber-in-law,
Mrs. Elaine Asher
Ky., accompanied
sister, Mrs. Ruby
is the former
Vliet of Ewing.
held in Central
in St. Paul.
and Jules
also attended
DeCoster returned
her brother, Mr.
Heist of Leander,
came with them
eXtended visit with
in Texas. All
guests with the
Canton.
Junior Hetzler and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy DeCoster of
Arlington, Va., arrived for a week's
visit with his parents, Judge and Mrs.
Richard DeCoster. They also visited
with his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Jules
DeCoster of Monticello: Tim works as
legislative director in the office of
Congressman Harold Volkmer of
the 9th District, in Washington, D. C.
Mrs. Phyllis Alderton entertained
Mrs. Charles Rollins and Mrs. Susie
Himmell at Phan's Inn Tuesday
evening of last week in honor of Mrs.
Rollins' birthday.
Thursday supper guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Delbert Mohr were Mr. and Mrs.
Noah Clatt and Paul.
Miss Joan Boulware of Shelbina
visited Sunday afternoon with her
grandmother, Mrs. Travis Boulware.
Mr. and Mrs. B. K Walker of
Clinton, la., visited Friday to Tuesday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Zenge, and other relatives and friends.
Nikki Phillips of LaGrange visited
Thursday evening with Maggie and
Joe Kellerman.
Mr. and Mrs. All Salehnia and Sonya
returned Monday evening from Cres-
ton, la., where they visited a week
with Dr. and Mrs. Al Saber, Amla and
Arman. The Saber family and Mr. and
Mrs. Kourosh Mortezapour, Mahsa and
Maria of Eunice, La., returned to
Canton for a week's visit in the
Salehnia home.
Ice cream supper at Shrine of St.
Patrick on Thursday, Aug. 15, after 6
p.m. mass. Sandwiches. cake and ice
cream, also quilt drawing.
Dr. and Mrs. Ken Hansmeier,
Heather, Mary Martha and Chad
returned Sunday evening from a two
week trip to Ocala, Fla., where they
visited with his mother, Mrs. Henry
Hansmeier. Dr. Hansmeier and Heath-
er spent a week at the Keys where
they snorkeled for lobsters, while his
wife, Mary Martha and Chad enjoyed
Disney World and Silver Springs at
Ocala. All toured Kennedy Space
Center.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Savage and
Steve of Albuquerque, N. M., will
arrive Friday to visit her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Bayne, and help
them celebrate their 50th wedding
anniversary Sunday. Miss Mary Pat
Bayne of Kansas City came Monday to
help her parents celebrate their
anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Badgley,
Andy, Kandi and Katrina of Walker-
ton, Ind., were Sunday afternoon and
evening dinner guests of her aunt and
Four generations of Smiths
Great grandfather Clyde Wayne Smith and grandfather, Leonard Wayne Smith
both of Canton, father David Wayne Smith and ion Dartn Wayne Smith of the
Ten Mile area.
Other Sunday dinner guests were Mrs.
Zella Caldwell, Wilber Alderton, Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Mohr, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Kemmer and Larry Kemmer
of Wyaconda, and Mrs. Margaret
Elder.
Mrs. Frances Willis, Mrs. Louise
Keller, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Willis,
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Hark, Aaron and
Nathan were guests at a surprise party
given for Keith Willis honoring the
completion of his education specialist
degree Friday, Aug. 9.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Dubisky of
Monroe City visited Sunday with her
grandparents, Arthur Dunn in the
Lewis County Nursing Home, and Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil McFadden. Other
visitors in the McFadden home were
Mr. and Mrs. Michael McFadden and
Mr. and Mrs. George R. Lee and
David.
Mr. and Mrs. Chat Spurgeon of
Quincy were Saturday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cripe.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ferzley of
Hannibal, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ward of
Louisiana, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gruber of
Wellsville and Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Garner spent last week on a house
boat on Lake Barkley and Kentucky
Lake at Eddyville, Ky.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Webster, Scott
and Seen were Monday supper guests
d her sister, Joan Spurgeon.
Mrs. Caroline Besco of Detroit,
Mich., was a Tuesday, Aug. 6, supper
guest of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Lee,
Robert and David.
Airman Jerry Spurgeon, who is
stationed at Rein Main Air Force Base
in Frankfurt, Germany, called his
mother, Joan Spurgoon, Thursday
morning to tell her be was all right.
Dr. and Mrs. James W. Carty, Jr., of
Bethany, W. Va., visited for two weeks
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
W. Carty, Sr., before going to Des
Moines. They were delegates and
attended the General Assembly of the
Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
in Des Moines and then returned to
Canton and left Friday after three
weeks visit. James W. Carty Ill of
F, ochester, N. Y., also visited a week
with his parents and grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Frye returned
wednesday of last week after attend-
inn the wedding of Mr. Frye's
nelW, Anthony Frye, to Miss Sandra
Franklin Saturday, Aug. 3. Mr. and
Mrs. Eldon Ketter of Mexico also
attended the wedding.
Mrs. Florence McClain returned
Press-News Journal, Canton, Mo., Thursday, August 15, 1985, Page 3_h
MARIAN THE
LIBRARIAN
When asked what she was reading
before she retired for the night, Jane
Brady, author of a best-selling
nutrition book, said: "I have six books
on my night table and I've read half of
each of them. I'm going to finish all of
them this summer! But one of my
absolute recent favorites is Blue
Highways, by William Least Heat
Moon. I got it when it first came out
and had to read it in snitches and
snatches. I always hated to put it
down, although it is a book you can
read that way because the author goes
from place to place. It is an absolutely
delicious portrait of pieces of America
that most of us will never see. The
sheer pleasure of reading this man's
beautiful, insightful prose is enough to
carry me far away from anything that
might be troubling me."
When Least Heat Moon (the
translation of the tribal name in his
mixed blood) lost his job at Stephene
home Thursday after a week's visit
with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. George Davis in Warsaw.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cripe went to
Hannibal Thursday to visit Mr. and
Mrs. Michael Spurgeon and baby boy,
Michael Benjamin, born Wednesday in
Levering Hospital.
College in columbia, Me., he got a
half-ton Ford van, packed a few
necessaries and set out to write a book
about America. It is a masterpiece. He
explored the unsung side of America --
little P.O. towns like Namely, Tema.,
or Lookinglass, Ore. Everywhere
Least Heat Moon drew people lqto
conversation -- in bars and in
communities of Trapplata monks.
If you don't have the money or the
time to actually travel this summer,
why not stroll down to the Canton
Public Library and check out Blue
Highways for the best and most
relaxing trip of your life?
loy McSorley
Completes basic
Airman Ist Class Roy R. McSorley
III, son of Roy and Jo McSorley of
rural Canton, has completed Air Force
basic training at Lackland Air Force
Base, 'rex.
The airman, who is remaining at
Lackland for specialized training in
the security police field, studied the
Air Force mission, organization and
customs and received special Instruc-
tion in human relations.
Completion of this training earned
the individual credits toward an
associate degree in applied science
through the Community College of the
Air Force.
He is a 1985 graduate of Canton High
School.
I
Hawkins returned uncle. Mr.nd Mrs, LelandBerry Mrs. Jo McSorley and Lisa visited
Beach, Calif., "Mr. and Mrs. RObert G0och retmed Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. ' '
in the home of home Saturday after several days visit Jerry Cripe.
ldparents and with their son-in-law and daughter, Dr. Heather and Krista Willis spent
ads" Thursday and Mrs" Joim D°ugherty' Missie' Ran Thursday t° Sunday with their grand" i ! i
the home of Mr. and Jim at Florissant. All went to Six parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Tipton
[tav,kins were Mr. Flags Friday and attended the Mi,,ss in Quincy. Their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Kitty show Gonna Have A Party. Keith Willis, met them at Siloam
] Begemann of lhissie was in the show. prings State Park and all attended
Larry Martin and Mr" and Mrs R°nnie M°nr°e °f the R°yalty family reuni°n" li
their 27th wedding Hamilton spent Saturday with Mr. and J.oan Spurgeon spent part of last
•-- week with her son Mr. rs.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Dick 'arzer. . and M ,. -,.
Mr. and Mrs. George Davis MmhaelSpurg. eon in Hannibal, getting "_
illiamstown. It was Warsaw and Mrs. Robert Sainati and ;%qlamn " :!th her grandson. Michael
i's birthday. Also
and Mrs. Bruce daughter, Lynn, of Bloomington, J. ., no was born Wednesday
@,,Mich. Minn., and Mr. andMrs. HowardFrye evenm-glvlr.purgeonandhismother .w II
were Monday visitors in the home of and Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Lowe went i " '] [ i I ,mm. .I I
Nell Barber of Mrs. P. N. McClain. :uPi at Aunt Polly s Restaurant in __ |_1 / | i. aromas, , i
tar, Earl Courtney Mr and Mrs. Greg Cates and " • - ....
of Quincy, Mrs. Stephen of Kansas City arrived Frihday LenoandreMrS. Nell Barber of : :!
aGrange and Miss evening for a week s visit with . . eekend guests of Mr. "9 '
,ere Sunday dinner parents, Mr and Mrs Delbert Mohr. and Mrs. Junior Hetzler and fmilyl, ' "
e of Mr. and Mrs.
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IGHB()RHOOD NEWS
McFadden •
for
Gene Rector of
formerly of Canton,
dinner guests
R. Lee, Robert
in for dessert were
Hootman, Dr. and
Miss Carol Jo
McReynolds
suffered a
night and entered
in Hannibal. Her
I07.
and Mrs. Ruth
guests of Mr.
of St. Charles,
Wednesday of last
the General
Christian Church
in the Visitors
in Des Moires.
School Classes of
held their annual
11, at the Golden
and Mrs. Emmett
Mrs. Johnson
of 1943.
DeCoster returned
St. Paul, Minn.,
by the serious
brotber-in-law,
Mrs. Elaine Asher
Ky., accompanied
sister, Mrs. Ruby
is the former
Vliet of Ewing.
held in Central
in St. Paul.
and Jules
also attended
DeCoster returned
her brother, Mr.
Heist of Leander,
came with them
eXtended visit with
in Texas. All
guests with the
Canton.
Junior Hetzler and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy DeCoster of
Arlington, Va., arrived for a week's
visit with his parents, Judge and Mrs.
Richard DeCoster. They also visited
with his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Jules
DeCoster of Monticello: Tim works as
legislative director in the office of
Congressman Harold Volkmer of
the 9th District, in Washington, D. C.
Mrs. Phyllis Alderton entertained
Mrs. Charles Rollins and Mrs. Susie
Himmell at Phan's Inn Tuesday
evening of last week in honor of Mrs.
Rollins' birthday.
Thursday supper guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Delbert Mohr were Mr. and Mrs.
Noah Clatt and Paul.
Miss Joan Boulware of Shelbina
visited Sunday afternoon with her
grandmother, Mrs. Travis Boulware.
Mr. and Mrs. B. K Walker of
Clinton, la., visited Friday to Tuesday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Zenge, and other relatives and friends.
Nikki Phillips of LaGrange visited
Thursday evening with Maggie and
Joe Kellerman.
Mr. and Mrs. All Salehnia and Sonya
returned Monday evening from Cres-
ton, la., where they visited a week
with Dr. and Mrs. Al Saber, Amla and
Arman. The Saber family and Mr. and
Mrs. Kourosh Mortezapour, Mahsa and
Maria of Eunice, La., returned to
Canton for a week's visit in the
Salehnia home.
Ice cream supper at Shrine of St.
Patrick on Thursday, Aug. 15, after 6
p.m. mass. Sandwiches. cake and ice
cream, also quilt drawing.
Dr. and Mrs. Ken Hansmeier,
Heather, Mary Martha and Chad
returned Sunday evening from a two
week trip to Ocala, Fla., where they
visited with his mother, Mrs. Henry
Hansmeier. Dr. Hansmeier and Heath-
er spent a week at the Keys where
they snorkeled for lobsters, while his
wife, Mary Martha and Chad enjoyed
Disney World and Silver Springs at
Ocala. All toured Kennedy Space
Center.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Savage and
Steve of Albuquerque, N. M., will
arrive Friday to visit her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Bayne, and help
them celebrate their 50th wedding
anniversary Sunday. Miss Mary Pat
Bayne of Kansas City came Monday to
help her parents celebrate their
anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Badgley,
Andy, Kandi and Katrina of Walker-
ton, Ind., were Sunday afternoon and
evening dinner guests of her aunt and
Four generations of Smiths
Great grandfather Clyde Wayne Smith and grandfather, Leonard Wayne Smith
both of Canton, father David Wayne Smith and ion Dartn Wayne Smith of the
Ten Mile area.
Other Sunday dinner guests were Mrs.
Zella Caldwell, Wilber Alderton, Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Mohr, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Kemmer and Larry Kemmer
of Wyaconda, and Mrs. Margaret
Elder.
Mrs. Frances Willis, Mrs. Louise
Keller, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Willis,
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Hark, Aaron and
Nathan were guests at a surprise party
given for Keith Willis honoring the
completion of his education specialist
degree Friday, Aug. 9.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Dubisky of
Monroe City visited Sunday with her
grandparents, Arthur Dunn in the
Lewis County Nursing Home, and Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil McFadden. Other
visitors in the McFadden home were
Mr. and Mrs. Michael McFadden and
Mr. and Mrs. George R. Lee and
David.
Mr. and Mrs. Chat Spurgeon of
Quincy were Saturday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cripe.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ferzley of
Hannibal, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ward of
Louisiana, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gruber of
Wellsville and Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Garner spent last week on a house
boat on Lake Barkley and Kentucky
Lake at Eddyville, Ky.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Webster, Scott
and Seen were Monday supper guests
d her sister, Joan Spurgeon.
Mrs. Caroline Besco of Detroit,
Mich., was a Tuesday, Aug. 6, supper
guest of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Lee,
Robert and David.
Airman Jerry Spurgeon, who is
stationed at Rein Main Air Force Base
in Frankfurt, Germany, called his
mother, Joan Spurgoon, Thursday
morning to tell her be was all right.
Dr. and Mrs. James W. Carty, Jr., of
Bethany, W. Va., visited for two weeks
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
W. Carty, Sr., before going to Des
Moines. They were delegates and
attended the General Assembly of the
Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
in Des Moines and then returned to
Canton and left Friday after three
weeks visit. James W. Carty Ill of
F, ochester, N. Y., also visited a week
with his parents and grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Frye returned
wednesday of last week after attend-
inn the wedding of Mr. Frye's
nelW, Anthony Frye, to Miss Sandra
Franklin Saturday, Aug. 3. Mr. and
Mrs. Eldon Ketter of Mexico also
attended the wedding.
Mrs. Florence McClain returned
Press-News Journal, Canton, Mo., Thursday, August 15, 1985, Page 3_h
MARIAN THE
LIBRARIAN
When asked what she was reading
before she retired for the night, Jane
Brady, author of a best-selling
nutrition book, said: "I have six books
on my night table and I've read half of
each of them. I'm going to finish all of
them this summer! But one of my
absolute recent favorites is Blue
Highways, by William Least Heat
Moon. I got it when it first came out
and had to read it in snitches and
snatches. I always hated to put it
down, although it is a book you can
read that way because the author goes
from place to place. It is an absolutely
delicious portrait of pieces of America
that most of us will never see. The
sheer pleasure of reading this man's
beautiful, insightful prose is enough to
carry me far away from anything that
might be troubling me."
When Least Heat Moon (the
translation of the tribal name in his
mixed blood) lost his job at Stephene
home Thursday after a week's visit
with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. George Davis in Warsaw.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cripe went to
Hannibal Thursday to visit Mr. and
Mrs. Michael Spurgeon and baby boy,
Michael Benjamin, born Wednesday in
Levering Hospital.
College in columbia, Me., he got a
half-ton Ford van, packed a few
necessaries and set out to write a book
about America. It is a masterpiece. He
explored the unsung side of America --
little P.O. towns like Namely, Tema.,
or Lookinglass, Ore. Everywhere
Least Heat Moon drew people lqto
conversation -- in bars and in
communities of Trapplata monks.
If you don't have the money or the
time to actually travel this summer,
why not stroll down to the Canton
Public Library and check out Blue
Highways for the best and most
relaxing trip of your life?
loy McSorley
Completes basic
Airman Ist Class Roy R. McSorley
III, son of Roy and Jo McSorley of
rural Canton, has completed Air Force
basic training at Lackland Air Force
Base, 'rex.
The airman, who is remaining at
Lackland for specialized training in
the security police field, studied the
Air Force mission, organization and
customs and received special Instruc-
tion in human relations.
Completion of this training earned
the individual credits toward an
associate degree in applied science
through the Community College of the
Air Force.
He is a 1985 graduate of Canton High
School.
I
Hawkins returned uncle. Mr.nd Mrs, LelandBerry Mrs. Jo McSorley and Lisa visited
Beach, Calif., "Mr. and Mrs. RObert G0och retmed Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. ' '
in the home of home Saturday after several days visit Jerry Cripe.
ldparents and with their son-in-law and daughter, Dr. Heather and Krista Willis spent
ads" Thursday and Mrs" Joim D°ugherty' Missie' Ran Thursday t° Sunday with their grand" i ! i
the home of Mr. and Jim at Florissant. All went to Six parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Tipton
[tav,kins were Mr. Flags Friday and attended the Mi,,ss in Quincy. Their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Kitty show Gonna Have A Party. Keith Willis, met them at Siloam
] Begemann of lhissie was in the show. prings State Park and all attended
Larry Martin and Mr" and Mrs R°nnie M°nr°e °f the R°yalty family reuni°n" li
their 27th wedding Hamilton spent Saturday with Mr. and J.oan Spurgeon spent part of last
•-- week with her son Mr. rs.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Dick 'arzer. . and M ,. -,.
Mr. and Mrs. George Davis MmhaelSpurg. eon in Hannibal, getting "_
illiamstown. It was Warsaw and Mrs. Robert Sainati and ;%qlamn " :!th her grandson. Michael
i's birthday. Also
and Mrs. Bruce daughter, Lynn, of Bloomington, J. ., no was born Wednesday
@,,Mich. Minn., and Mr. andMrs. HowardFrye evenm-glvlr.purgeonandhismother .w II
were Monday visitors in the home of and Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Lowe went i " '] [ i I ,mm. .I I
Nell Barber of Mrs. P. N. McClain. :uPi at Aunt Polly s Restaurant in __ |_1 / | i. aromas, , i
tar, Earl Courtney Mr and Mrs. Greg Cates and " • - ....
of Quincy, Mrs. Stephen of Kansas City arrived Frihday LenoandreMrS. Nell Barber of : :!
aGrange and Miss evening for a week s visit with . . eekend guests of Mr. "9 '
,ere Sunday dinner parents, Mr and Mrs Delbert Mohr. and Mrs. Junior Hetzler and fmilyl, ' "
e of Mr. and Mrs.
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lit SALE I ! There May Never Be A Better Time
',= "THE FORTUNE TELLER"
ms Store iVICTOR HERBERT CLASSIC COMIC OeEReTTA| To Bu.y A Home Than Right Now!
Sk, cks , I OPENING THURSDAY, AUGUST 22 ! Pr,ces Are !ower Than Ever
I I- i Select,on Is Great
Rat es Are Down ."..'
r. Mortgage Money Is Available
_ At Rates Lower Than Anytime Since August 1980.
.,,o,, DA00aUT00R l i See YourBrokerAndSelectTheHouseOfYourChoice..,.ThenStopln '
vA,,, ;,z;. / ! ,n Let Us Give You The Latest Information On Financing AHome.
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." , ,, , . ,.. w. . o.,o .., . ,, r----I'.j .
t[;i AND BUILDING ASSOCIATION
Palmyra -- Canton -- Kahoka ]
!lOB! • ..............
Tuxedoes J 2nd and Green Streets -- Canton, Missouri !
.' e.v. PHONE 288-5273 FOR RESERVATIONS | WHERE, You Save, DOES Make D,fference!
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